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~ THE BEE GEES - "Words"
Views: 1580271 |  |  |  |  | Smile an everlasting smile, a smile can bring you
Near to me.
Dont ever let me find you down, cause that would
Bring a tear to me.
This world has lost its glory, lets start a brand
New story now, my love.
Right now, therell be no other time and I ca ...More n show
You how, my love.
Talk in everlasting words, and dedicate them all to
Me.
And I will give you all my life, Im here if you
Should call to me.
You think that I dont even mean a single word i
Say.
Its only words, and words are all I have, to take
Your heart away |
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~ Bee Gees - World 1968
Views: 110868 |  |  |  |  | Bee Gees - World 1967
(1967 in Charts: UK No. 9, DE No.1)
Now, I found, that the world is round
and of course it rains everyday.
Living tomorrow, where in the world will I be tomorrow?
How far am I able to see?
Or am I needed here?
Now, I fo ...More und, that the world is round
and of course it rains everyday.
If I remember all of the things I have done,
I'd remember all of the times I've gone wrong.
Why do they keep me here?
Now, I found, that the world is round
and of course it rains everyday.
And Now, I found, that the world is round
and of course it rains everyday.
And Now, I found, that the world is round
and of course it rains everyday.
And Now, I found, that the world is round
and of course it rains everyday. |
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~ Bee Gees and Andy Gibb - Words
Views: 31602 |  |  |  |  | This is a remix of the Bee Gees Classic song, "Words" as sung by the Bee Gees and their brother, Andy Gibb. The lyrics follow at the end of this page. Enjoy!
Find the Andy Gibb and Bee Gees performances on this video at the following channels:
Israe ...More liFan
http://www.youtube.com/user/israelifan
Froy2
http://www.youtube.com/user/froy2
Lyrics (Remix Version) "Words":
Smile an everlasting smile,
A smile could bring you near to me
Don't ever let me find you gone
'Cause that would bring a tear to me
This world has lost it's glory,
Let's start a brand new story now, my love
Right now there'll be no other time
And I can show you how, my love
Talk in everlasting words
And dedicate them all to me
*And I will give you all my *love*
I'm here if you should call to me
You think that I don't even mean
A single word I say
It's only words, and words are all I have
To take your heart away
*In the original version, this line is sung..."And I will give you all my *life.*" In this version, Andy replaces the word "life" with the word "love." Do you hear it, too? |
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~ Andy Gibb - Words & Music (1975)
Views: 177029 |  |  |  |  | Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1975:
Andy Gibb performing on Countdown the hit single 'Words & Music'. This was the first hit by the English-born/Australian-raised artist, but it would take another two years for Andy Gibb to become a ...More star and follow in his brothers, The Bee Gees.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Gibb
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NZOZ NZOZ1975 1975 Australia Mid Seventies 1970's 1970s 70's 70s
Extended Tags: The Bee Gees
Musical Terms: Teen, Ballad, Pop, Sweet, Love, Song, Aussie, Old Australian Singer, Songwriter, Performer |
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~ The Beatles - A Day In The Life
Views: 38177 |  |  |  |  | The Beatles - A Day In The Life
Copyright - 1967 EMI Records Ltd.
"A Day in the Life" is a song composed by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, recorded and released in 1967 by The Beatles as the final track on their album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Cl ...More ub Band. It includes portions originally authored independently by Lennon and McCartney, and two cacophonous, part-improvised, orchestral crescendos.
The supposed drug reference in the line "I'd love to turn you on" resulted in the song to be banned by the BBC.
Since its original album release, the song has also been released on single, on compilation albums, and has been performed by several other artists including Jeff Beck and The Bee Gees.
Inspiration from a newspaper
Lennon started to write the verses whilst reading the Daily Mail newspaper of 17 January 1967. Two stories had caught his eye: one about the death of Tara Browne, the 21 year-old heir to the Guinness fortune and friend of The Beatles, who had crashed his Lotus Elan after driving through a red light; the other about a plan to fill 4,000 potholes in the streets of Blackburn, Lancashire.
The song did not include a literal description of Browne's fatal accident. Lennon said:
I didn't copy the accident. Tara didn't blow his mind out, but it was in my mind when I was writing that verse. The details of the accident in the song—not noticing traffic lights and a crowd forming at the scene—were similarly part of the fiction.
Later, fans eager to locate clues about McCartney's supposed death seized upon this segment of the song as a depiction of his alleged accident.
McCartney provided the middle section—a short piano piece he had been working on independently—with lyrics about a commuter whose uneventful morning routine leads him to drift off into a reverie. McCartney also contributed the line "I'd love to turn you on," which serves as a chorus to the first section of the song. Lennon explained:
I had the bulk of the song and the words, but he contributed this little lick floating around in his head that he couldn't use for anything. I thought it was a damn good piece of work.
McCartney explained that he had written the piece as a wistful recollection of his younger years:
It was another song altogether, but it happened to fit. It was just me remembering what it was like to run up the road to catch a bus to school (Liverpool Institute for Boys), having a smoke and going into class.
McCartney's section of the song included a short wordless vocal bridge back into Lennon's part of the song.
On 27 August 1992, Lennon's original handwritten lyrics were sold by the estate of Mal Evans (the Beatles' road manager), in an auction at Sotheby's London, for $100,000 (£56,600).
The chord
Following the final orchestral crescendo, the song ends with one of the most famous final chords in music history.[17] John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Martin, and Mal Evans, simultaneously play an E-major chord on three different pianos. The sound of the final chord was manipulated to ring out for as long as possible (nearly a minute) by increasing the sound level to the tape as the vibration faded out. Near the end of the chord the recording levels were turned so high that listeners can hear the sounds of the studio, including rustling papers and and a squeaking chair.
Immediately following the dying moments of the crashing piano chord is an extremely high-pitched tone - too high-pitched for some, especially adults to hear but audible to dogs and other animals and most younger listeners. The high tone was inserted, as was John Lennon's intention, to irritate the listener's dog. However, the tone was only inserted on the first 5000 copies of the LP (save for the American Capitol Records pressing), but is now available on all copies of the CD.
Lyrics:
I read the news today oh, boy
About a lucky man who made the grade
And though the news was rather sad
Well, I just had to laugh
I saw the photograph
He blew his mind out in a car
He didn't notice that the lights had changed
A crowd of people stood and stared
They'd seen his face before
Nobody was really sure
if he was from the House of Lords
I saw a film today oh, boy
The English army had just won the war
A crowd of people turned away
But I just had to look
Having read the book
I'd love to turn you on.
Woke up, got out of bed
dragged a comb across my head
Found my way downstairs and drank a cup
and looking up, I noticed I was late
Found my coat and grabbed my hat
Made the bus in seconds flat
Found my way upstairs and had a smoke
Somebody spoke and I went into a dream
Ah
I read the news today oh, boy
Four thousand holes in Blackburn, Lancashire
And though the holes were rather small
They had to count them all
Now they know how many holes
it takes to fill the Albert Hall
I'd love to turn you on |
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~ BEE GEES - ODESSA (CITY ON THE BLACK SEA)
Views: 41161 |  |  |  |  | the double album "odessa" was released in the year 1969 and some critics wrote it was their best album ever...
the official website :
http://www.beegees.com
lyrics
Fourteenth of February , eighteen ninety nine.
The British ship Veronica was ...More lost without a sign.
Baa baa black sheep, you haven't any wool.
Captain Richardson left himself a lonely wife in Hull.
Cherub, I lost a ship in the Baltic sea.
I'm on an iceberg running free.
Sitting, filing this berg to the shape of a ship;
Sailing my way back to your lips.
One passing ship gave word that you have moved out of your old flat.
You love the Vicar more then words can say.
Tell him to pray that I won't melt away.
And I'll see your face again .
Odessa, How strong am I?
Odessa , How time goes by.
Treasure , you know the neighbours that live next door.
They haven't got their dog anymore.
Freezing, sailing around in the North Atlantic.
Can't seem to leave the sea anymore.
I just can't understand why you just moved to Finland.
You love that Vicar more then words can say.
Ask him to pray that I won't melt away.
And I'll see your face again.
Odessa, How strong am I?
Odessa, How time goes by.
Fourteenth of February , eighteen ninety nine.
The British ship Veronica was lost without a sign. |
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~ BEE GEES ........MASSACHUSETTS .......... T.T
Views: 40679 |  |  |  |  | "Massachusetts" is a song written, recorded, and released by the Bee Gees in 1967 and later appearing on their 1968 album, Horizontal. It was their first Number 1 hit in the UK.
For Maurice Gibb, the song had a painful memory attached. Shortly after it ...More was recorded, Beatles manager Brian Epstein told him that it was beautiful and would be the hit of the summer. These proved to be Epstein's last words to Maurice -- Epstein died a few days later.
This single is the first number-one hit single by a non-Japanese artist on Japan's official hit chart, Oricon. |
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~ Bee Gees - New York Mining Disaster 1941 (HQ Audio Edit)
Views: 23545 |  |  |  |  | © UMG 1967
Released in 1967 "New York Mining Disaster 1941" was the first song to be released by the Bee Gees in the United States, and their first song to hit the charts in the US or UK. At the time, rumours circulated that the Bee Gees were the Beatl ...More es recording under a pseudonym (the Bee Gees' name was supposedly code for "Beatles Group"), in part because the record referenced NEMS Enterprises (Brian Epstein's management agency, which had just been joined by Bee Gees' manager Robert Stigwood).
The song recounts the story of a miner trapped in a cave-in. He is sharing a photo of his wife with a colleague ("Mr Jones") while they hopelessly wait to be rescued. According to the liner notes for their box-set Tales from the Brothers Gibb (1990), this song was inspired by the Aberfan mining disaster in Wales.
For their 2000 album, WYSIWYG, British anarchist band Chumbawamba recorded an a capella version of the song.
For more information about this artist visit:
http://www.officialbeegees.com/
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~ Maurice Gibb Tribute~In Memory~Tears of an Angel
Views: 27481 |  |  |  |  | Tribute to the late
Maurice Gibb
1949~2003
by Robin*QM
Note:I had been asked by many people to make a Maurice tribute after making an Andy tribute a while back and for some reason, it came to me on the 20th anniversary of Andy's passing. I didn't do ...More it on purpose this way..it just happened...I was actually waiting for the right song to come to me for over a year, and I found it two days before the 10th...then, the video didn't come to be until the exact day. I really believe it was one of those "meant to be" kind of things...
Also..I thought it fitting that the group RyanDan, who sing Tears of an Angel(two twin brothers) were influenced by the BeeGees when they were growing up
Maurice passed away on January 12, 2003. He was 53 years old. He is survived by wife Yvonne, son Adam, and daughter Samantha. He is greatly missed by fans worldwide.
Song
"Tears of an Angel"
By
RyanDan
Cover my eyes
Cover my ears
Tell me these words are a lie
It cant be true
That I'm losing you
The sun cannot fall from the sky
Can you hear heaven cry
The tears of an angel
Tears of aaaaaaaa...
Tears of an angel
Tears of an angel.
Stop every clock
Stars are in shock
River would run to the sea
I wont let you fly
I wont say goodbye
I wont let you slip away from me
Can you hear heaven cry
Tears of an angel
Tears of aaaaaaaa...
Tears of an angel
Tears of an angel.
Cover my eyes
Cover my ears
Tell me these words are a lie |
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~ Angelace from Sacramento sing a Destiny's Child hit
Views: 41249 |  |  |  |  | These three sisters have so much raw talent! Fisrt cousins to Roge, front man for the group TOUCH, Angel (age 15), Ella (age 17), & Christine (age 18) sing for you a classic! Mark my words, "These girls will be famous one day!" im gonna make sure of it! c ...More ontact: info@nightvisionevents.com |
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